Consequences

Chapter two, The Magician’s Nephew

In chapter one, Digory tried to warn Polly not to touch any of the rings – he had seen a look in his uncle’s eyes that he didn’t trust. (13) In chapter two, Digory learned that his uncle had planned to entrap both Digory and Polly from the start. (24)

When he finally heard of Polly’s predicament, Digory agreed to help her get back. But he told his Uncle he expected his uncle would face the consequences of his scheming. (24)

Questions to Ponder:

Do you think people eventually face the consequences of their behavior?

Or do you think some people get away with what they do?

If Digory looked at your life, what activities might he warn you about?

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Be present at the creation of Narnia

The Magician’s Nephew What was it like the day Narnia was created? You can find out in C. S. Lewis’s beloved story The Magician’s Nephew.

We’ll be looking at this wonderful book from January 1 to February 21. Invite friends to join you in the great adventure. You’ll get lots more out of your reflections when you share them with others and hear their responses to the same questions.

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We’ll look at C. S. Lewis’s beloved story The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe starting February 22.